TuneUp appears as a mildly garish window tacked onto iTunes. In my collection of 20,000 obscure punk, ska, and rock tunes, I found more than 1000 songs that had basic information missing such as song title and album. TuneUp comes in three flavors: a free TuneUp Lite version that can clean up 100 songs and find 50 album covers, a $20 TuneUp Annual version that provides a year of song clean-ups and cover art on one computer, and a $30 TuneUp Gold version that includes a lifetime license for a single computer. The result is a much more robust, complete, and professional looking iTunes collection. As the company puts it, the software “listens intelligently to your tracks by analyzing the audio waveforms and using characteristics like beats per minute (tempo), frequency range, average power in each frequency band (spectral flatness), and acoustic resonances to fix your metadata.” Thanks to its Gracenote MusicID recognition technology-the same music identifying technology behind Shazam-TuneUp can clear up those mysterious unlabeled tracks in your library, fix the incorrectly labeled ones, and even find the album art you never had. TuneUp is a an iTunes add-on that cleans up your iTunes library by identifying and filling in missing information. Do you have unidentified tracks, mislabeled albums, or missing artwork in your iTunes library? If so, TuneUp Media’s
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